While foundational skills remain essential, truly transformative education must go further. In this article, we explore how our curriculum integrates critical thinking, creativity, and real-world problem solving—preparing rural students not just to pass exams but to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
Category: Featured Articles
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The Power of Community Ownership in Educational Interventions
Why do some educational programs create lasting change while others fade once external support ends? Drawing on our decade of experience, this article examines how community ownership becomes the determining factor in sustainability and offers practical strategies for building genuine local engagement.
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Gender Equity in Education: Lessons from the Field
Our Kanya Utthaan program has helped hundreds of girls continue their education beyond elementary school. This article shares key insights from our work on addressing gender-specific barriers to education and creating supportive environments where girls can thrive academically.
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Teacher Wellbeing: The Overlooked Factor in Educational Quality
Teaching in rural schools comes with unique challenges that can lead to burnout and high turnover. This piece examines how our teacher support program addresses not just pedagogical skills but also teacher wellbeing, motivation, and professional growth—ultimately benefiting student outcomes.
